Why there are weird slow Cars all over Sweden

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  • čas přidán 2. 03. 2023
  • While I was on the road in Sweden I noticed a few weird things. For example: Strange slow driving cars that have no license plate but a warning sign at their back. Those vehicles are all over Sweden causing a lot of traffic jams - and obviously there is some kind of a hype about them. But what the heck is that? And what's the story behind those cars? Let's find out!
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  • @MatthiasSchwarzerEnglish

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    • @fredashay
      @fredashay Před rokem +1

      In America those orange triangles are mounted to the backs of farm tractors, construction equipment, and Amish horse-drawn carriages -- all slow-moving vehicles.

    • @jontebakhjul.aka.jkstuntman
      @jontebakhjul.aka.jkstuntman Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/YUuaZOocVJg/video.html
      Whatch this u learn

    • @picobyte
      @picobyte Před 10 měsíci +1

      Slow riding reduces drag.
      😄

    • @picobyte
      @picobyte Před 10 měsíci

      Farmer kids here in The Netherlands still drive tractors to school when there are winter conditions with potential snow.
      For good reasons!

    • @TremereTT
      @TremereTT Před 10 měsíci

      So it's a microcar or Mopedauto ? Those cars you can drive at the age of 15 in NRW-Germany with a scooter licence, that only drive 45km/h ?
      Can we convert a regular car into a 45km/h car drivable with scooter licence? Would it get the same cheap Ensurance ? A Ligier-micorcar cost about 300 Euro a year of liability ensurance at my car ensurer. I wonder what would a converted VW-UP cost?

  • @joachimvonritter6113
    @joachimvonritter6113 Před rokem +198

    To make things clear: The EPA tractor was typically used as a loophole (for kids to drive slick rides). Officially the EPA was classified as an agriculture machine. This allowed for it to be operated by an underage, and at the same time to access public roads. Of course, most EPA’s were in fact never intended for agriculture; they were built to be toys for kids.

    • @mjouwbuis
      @mjouwbuis Před 10 měsíci +11

      Same in The Netherlands.

    • @MartinMaat
      @MartinMaat Před 10 měsíci +4

      ​@@mjouwbuisNot exactly. We have small "cars" meant for disabled people that are basically mopets on 4 wheels (brommobiel). But none of that agricultural history. Their top speed is 45 km/h and they are not allowed on highways. I don't see them a lot.

    • @OneKnifeYeHand
      @OneKnifeYeHand Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@MartinMaat Another Dutchie here. We also have decommissioned cars that are allowed to run 25 km/h. They officially classify as agriculture vehicles, but can be any kind of car or van.

    • @MetaView7
      @MetaView7 Před 10 měsíci

      Does EPA Tractor need insurance?

    • @TheSingularNextuz
      @TheSingularNextuz Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@MetaView7Yes. All type of vehicles that have a motor (electric or combustion), and can travel in speeds higher then 20km/h needs a insurance in Sweden.

  • @familiecole
    @familiecole Před 10 měsíci +27

    In Germany there is a statement written into law (StVO) which states that without good reason a 'motor vehicle must not travel so slowly as to impede the flow of traffic'. Even farming traffic tests the legendary patience of German folk.

    • @StevenAkinyemi
      @StevenAkinyemi Před 5 měsíci

      What is the benchmark for "so slowly" lol?

  • @Elajas123
    @Elajas123 Před rokem +31

    The cheese slicer is a sculpture in Ånäset indicating that you are entering the "cheese region" symbolic for the special area where the västerbotten cheese is made. Similar to the champagne region is the mecca for bubbly wine.

    • @najroe
      @najroe Před 10 měsíci +1

      yes, and couple of other award winning cheeses like "svedjan ost" (svedjan,😂 placename inducating primitive agricultural beginnings, ost=cheese)... so they indicate quality cheese, bit further north you enter guldriket (land with gold)

  • @MadMaxx570
    @MadMaxx570 Před rokem +97

    The "standard" trick for reduction gearing for EPA traktors was usually to put a second transmission in, and locking it in first gear ;) I'm not from sweden, but i have a lot of friends there. The tractor thing was also done here in norway, where i'm from, but never under any state control, and it ended a long time ago. I know of a 1927 Nash that has been tractorized locally

    • @DIREWOLFx75
      @DIREWOLFx75 Před rokem +9

      "The "standard" trick"
      Practiced by a fair number of youths was to have a tiny, innocuous looking -something- close to the gear shift, which had a fishing line tied to it, when you pulled it, you removed the block on the transmission.

    • @lukaskallin5866
      @lukaskallin5866 Před rokem +7

      This was removed a couple of years ago, now you can instead do it electronally by programming the ecu to only do 30kmh. Or you can have a little box that controls the speed to 30kmh, it is called
      h-regg.

    • @sajkin9705
      @sajkin9705 Před 3 měsíci

      I have some questions about those a-traktors could you help me? I would like to buy one from sweden and drive it 1700km to slovakia but i dont know anyone who is swedish and if I can unlock the speed somehow etc.

  • @kimva-is
    @kimva-is Před rokem +66

    In Finland, the legislation is just as bizarre - you can get a "T" driver's license at the age of 15, which allows one to drive _any_ tractor ... and therefore there is a sizeable business of retrofitting ATV:s with all the things that you need to get the thing registered as a tractor. So we have these ATVs with cabs that have yellow license plates (shared by all "special" vehicles here, I think) and the same big warning sign being driven around by teenagers. The term is "traktorimönkijä" and the rich kids usually drive those Polaris ones that you usually see only in documentaries about US national forest service 😂

    • @williamgallop9425
      @williamgallop9425 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Fun fact i've noticed: in South Ostrobothnia youngsters with T-licence go to school in their familys biggest 4-wheel drive tractors. In Lapland like in Muonio they come to school using snowmobiles.

    • @MKylander
      @MKylander Před 10 měsíci +4

      Let's be honest, at least the ATVs like Polaris RZR or Can-Am Maverick are a lot more sensible option than the moped cars.

    • @MKylander
      @MKylander Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@williamgallop9425 Yeah, kids running 250k€ John Deeres, Fendts, Valtras and whatnot at town when they're not needed on the field has always been a thing in the "Finnish Texas".

    • @tiki_trash
      @tiki_trash Před 10 měsíci +7

      In the 70s, when I was 14, I learned to drive in a 50s Ford pickup while working for my uncle in South Dakota, USA. It was totally legal as long as I was employed in agriculture and on the job.

    • @dieseldragon6756
      @dieseldragon6756 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Special vehicles in Sweden have yellow licence plates? That must cause a spot of confusion whenever a British or Dutch vehicle turns up! 🚘🟨😋

  • @skiepke
    @skiepke Před rokem +80

    In the Netherlands we have something similar. MMBS vehicles (cars) intended for agricultural purposes, same sign as in Sweden and maximum speed 45 km/h.

    • @stijn9957
      @stijn9957 Před rokem +2

      en dan twee versnellingen toch?

    • @bertnl530
      @bertnl530 Před rokem

      Some UNIMOGS have this.

    • @loeihardepuch5543
      @loeihardepuch5543 Před rokem

      ​​@@stijn9957 volgens mij wel maar ik rij zelf dan liever brommer dan een auto ombouwen zodat hij slomer gaat

    • @davidornberg
      @davidornberg Před rokem +1

      We got those 45 km/h "mopedcars" as well in Sweden... the A-tractor is a good way to use old cars...

    • @speleken425
      @speleken425 Před rokem +3

      ​@@loeihardepuch5543 except in the winter. As someone who had a moped in sweden. It gets cold on a moped 😅

  • @alexanderwingeskog758
    @alexanderwingeskog758 Před rokem +57

    They are pretty much everywhere here where I live, and for me it is quite annoying actually. Some of them are really expensive cars (a lot more expensive than what I drive). And it makes traffic for everyone else a bit unsafe. But then again I have also been young (not as rich as to own a EPA/A-tractor though) and had a moped that did exceed the speed limit on cycling roads and that made it unsafe for everyone also... So I do get it, but it is annoying... Specially with the "Moped cars" that could do 50 Km/h on the same roads and are so much "unsafer" than a normal car converted to A-tractor on the same road doing 30...
    But then again, many of these 30 Km/h only A-tractor converted cars have a hidden switch to electronically make them normal again and for a 15 year old (with sometimes tinkered/tuned engines and much horsepower) doing 200 Km/h with a flick of switch makes it really unsafe again...
    I don't know what to do about it actually... it's just weird...

    • @arnehurnik
      @arnehurnik Před 10 měsíci +1

      Would be great if the rules were more similar to the 45kmh moped cars. Well really, anything that can't do 70 is a nuisance on country roads, especially if it's the size of an actual car, but if they can keep up with city traffic that's still a good tradeoff versus a lack of crash safety for example.
      Of course if we pretend that these are actually for use as tractors, 30kmh rule has good reasons, the lack of a rear suspension in older models (for added load) and the fact that you can still brake a heavy trailer from those speeds just with your car's brakes.
      There's still an EU rule that says you can pull a heavy trailer with a passenger car and/or with no trailer brakes as long as you stay below 25kmh. Other than farmers, I think showmen also profited from that since they were often using road tractors and simple trailers.
      If these are basically used as sans permis vehicles the rules definitely need to be reworked. Bear in mind I'm not from Sweden so I might not get the full picture.

  • @SpaceCattttt
    @SpaceCattttt Před 9 měsíci +4

    Swede here. I've lived abroad since the late 90s, so much of this is new to me.
    However, when I was growing up, an EPA tractor was essentially seen as an alternative to the moped, which was the slower and safer version of a motorcycle.
    I personally think of pickup trucks when I think of EPA tractors, and I think it's horrible what they do to fancy modern cars in order to convert them.
    But I'm all for the kids gaining experience driving at an early age. Not to mention that a tractor is a LOT safer than a moped.

  • @Caprifool
    @Caprifool Před rokem +43

    To the non swedes seing this: Ad our loooong cold winters and a public transport system that really doesn't work so well rurally or between neighbouring counties to the equation. Long distandes, cold, a dismantled bus net and if LUCKY a commuter train every or every other hour makes it rather difficult to hang out with friends. Meeting half way at a gas station and hanging in a cosy car, beats riding a moped for 50 minutes or wasting half a day on a commuter train and waiting on a platform in a snowstorm to see your friend's. I know what I would choose.

    • @skitidet4302
      @skitidet4302 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Kids are getting soft. They should learn to dive a tuned moped at 100 km/h though any weather like back in the old days. It breeds strong hardy men.

    • @wizardrhyme9597
      @wizardrhyme9597 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@skitidet4302We have plenty of them on the roads too. I went with the a1 license and drove a ktm 125 supermoto instead.

    • @skitidet4302
      @skitidet4302 Před 9 měsíci

      @@wizardrhyme9597 I did that as well when I was young, only difference was that I got a KMX 125 and ran it with off-road tires since I mostly rode on dirt roads anyways.

    • @faronrich9381
      @faronrich9381 Před 8 měsíci

      Why can't they do the same thing at normal speeds? The US has no rural public transport and Swedish-type winters in the extreme Northern states, but you still have to drive at a legal speed with vehicles that can reach minimum and maximum speed limits.

    • @stink1701
      @stink1701 Před 8 měsíci

      At least you have rural trains that run regularly. Even in our mid sized cities here in the US we barely get a train to the next city a few times a day. And it only stops at one station. No one can beat the failure of public transit in the US. Nice try though.

  • @spamanator666
    @spamanator666 Před rokem +28

    Getting stuck behind these things sucks, especially if it is a busy traffic day or a narrow one-track lane.

    • @janpersson9818
      @janpersson9818 Před rokem +6

      Or if you are driving a bus on smaller country roads and need to be on time.

    • @Steinersgarage
      @Steinersgarage Před rokem

      i dont mind

    • @rabbiezekielgoldberg2497
      @rabbiezekielgoldberg2497 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@Steinersgarage I mind that you don't mind. You are giving legitimacy to inconsiderate practices on the basis that it doesn't affect *you personally* . There will come a time when your indifference will no longer be tolerated and you will be made to walk wherever you want to go, no matter how quickly you would like to get there.

    • @mbak7801
      @mbak7801 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@rabbiezekielgoldberg2497 If I was affected I would not mind either. There are not enough trees for reckless drivers to wipe themselves out against.

    • @rabbiezekielgoldberg2497
      @rabbiezekielgoldberg2497 Před 10 měsíci

      @@mbak7801 Then stay off the roads and stop ruining things for everyone else.

  • @juanitooctavio9023
    @juanitooctavio9023 Před rokem +78

    The biggest difference be😢tween EPA-traktor and A-traktor is the speed-reduktion. Originally, the EPA-traktor had to have a gear-ratio of 10:1. They were only allowed to drive maximum 30, but could drive much faster. I had a friend with a very high revving Volvo traktor. Sounded like a Ferrari. He broke a couple of engines every year...
    The A-traktor is made to only being capable of a toppspeed of 30 km/h. First it was by combining 2 gearboxes. With the new rules, they are as you said electronically limited to 30. Wich now has started to be a problem... Some use an override switch.
    With means that you have vehicles capable of 200+, without any legal force to use seatbelts or winter-tyres.
    This has caused some serious accidens.

    • @Irg3ndw4s
      @Irg3ndw4s Před 10 měsíci +11

      Maybe raise the speedlimit from 30 to 60 so people dont have to adjust it.
      even bicycles are faster than 30 km/h no wonder they are tuning it.
      50 is a way smaller nuisance on the road and fast enough legaly that you dont have to violate the law.
      if you have to violate the law to go faster than 30, I understand the thinking of why not go for 200, fine most likely is the exact same anyway.
      make it regulated like a moped, reviewed by TÜV or what ever.

    • @buconovosel7742
      @buconovosel7742 Před 10 měsíci +9

      As a truck driver in Sweden,I encountered many of these slow driving cars that suddenly turned to overclocked beasts once they reached their favourite drifting spots.Specialy over the weekends,they were the music for my ears,when I parked overnight on enormous shopping mall parkings,empty and screaming for something funny to happen.And it did happen,on regular basis,witness are the black tyre stripes you can find all across Sweden in industrial areas and shopping mall parking lots.It is,on my advice a good way to learn driving skills,allbeit a little noisy and sometimes dangerous.

    • @abdiabdi3225
      @abdiabdi3225 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Irg3ndw4s 50 is more logical you can't really go on anything bigger than a carriageway

  • @ackermandrives
    @ackermandrives Před rokem +6

    800 subs? i thought this was a 100k+ channel. Really great content!

  • @koantao8321
    @koantao8321 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Having learned to drive Canada, at 16 I had the driver's license. In rural Canada it was not uncommon for kids to drive as soon as they could reach the pedals and look over the dashboard. The same rule to be applied in Sweden makes sense, especially where public transportation is scarce. Now there are electric cars that can be easily set for those speeds and well, that's the future for Swedish rural kids.

    • @skitidet4302
      @skitidet4302 Před 10 měsíci

      Electric? Heck no! There's no sound! No smoke! The thing is huge fire and toxic hazard. It's a no go. Rather ride around in a wood powered steam engine.

  • @Rodinj10
    @Rodinj10 Před rokem +13

    When I stumbled upon your weird border video I was shocked to see how few subscribers you had. You definitely deserve more!

    • @kuldan5853
      @kuldan5853 Před 10 měsíci

      His main channel (in German) has around 90k subscribers, he only recently started to break out into english content :)

  • @waddsbadds
    @waddsbadds Před 10 měsíci +4

    Thanks. Matthias for this interesting video. My wife and I took a trip to Sweden a few years ago. We bought a new Volvo under their overseas delivery programme. Under this programme you purchase the car at your local dealership in the United States and pick the car up at the factory in Gothenburg. After taking delivery of the car we drove around Gothenburg for a day or so then got on the motorway to drive to Oslo. While in Gothenburg I can confirm your statement that about every other car is a Volvo, I would say that at least half of them were, although, when you get away from Gothenburg, it's probably less than 50%. While driving around other parts of Sweden - we later drove from Oslo to Stockholm, then back to Gothenburg, we saw many vintage American cars, so I am able to confirm your second observation. However, we did not see any EPA or A tractors

    • @calysagora3615
      @calysagora3615 Před 10 měsíci +2

      One reason might be that they don't go on any motorway, and that they are not at all popular or common in cities, but is definitely mostly a thing for rural areas, historically and culturally.

  • @mabs503
    @mabs503 Před rokem +30

    There are a couple of suggested changes to the rules that might change things. Now the maximum speed for A-traktors is 30, while the normal speed limit in towns are 40 or 50. You can already buy a 2 seater 4 wheel moped car that has 45 as max speed, so it's suggested to change to this for A-tractors too.
    As it's not too difficult to manipulate the speed limit, and there are ofcourse kids who do that and with more vehicles more accidents happen. There is no requirement to use seatbelts now, but this might soon change.

    • @GegoXaren
      @GegoXaren Před rokem

      I think we should just ban them, as we now have moped cars.

    • @ebbewedstedt3620
      @ebbewedstedt3620 Před rokem +7

      @@GegoXaren moped cars are more dangerous and less like real cars. These young people get to learn how to drive and fix cras long before they get the normal car licence which is great.

    • @GegoXaren
      @GegoXaren Před rokem +1

      @@ebbewedstedt3620
      They are not more dangerous.
      Bugger off.

    • @femboyhooters7919
      @femboyhooters7919 Před rokem

      @@GegoXaren Tf you talking about, the cars are litterally made out of plastic to make them lighter and they dont even have to go through crash testing. Also personally i have so say fuck moped cars, just buy a real car when you turn 18. they cost the same as a real fucking car and can only go 45 and are made of fucking plastic. Huge waste of money

    • @markwright3161
      @markwright3161 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@GegoXaren Crash one at the same speed as in any car and the result is more serious injuries than in the car, so in that sense, they're more dangerous.

  • @stefansoder6903
    @stefansoder6903 Před 10 měsíci +4

    The biggest safety concern is that it is very easy to manipulate the electronic speed limiters. Many of the A-tractors are driven very fast and there are a lot of accidents. Just imaging a 15 year old going 160 km/h with giggling friends crammed in to the vehicle.

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah that is very concerning! If rural sweeden is at the point where the youth is gonna be dependent on a vehicle regardless, lets at least make sure its a safe one for everyone involved. I'm thinking maybe something like E-bikes and or those electric micro vehicles that are designed for elderly. The main idea I have is they should be compatible with use on bike lanes, and probably be followed up with investment into bike lanes on main roads with high speed limits to accomodate them, as well as other micromobility options.

    • @04smallmj
      @04smallmj Před 10 měsíci +1

      The Netherlands has this issue with their 25 k/hr "snorfietsen"

    • @fortheloveofnoise9298
      @fortheloveofnoise9298 Před 10 měsíci +1

      everyone drives like 140 km/h here on the highway in Alabama even though the limit is 112.6 km/h

  • @flywalll
    @flywalll Před 10 měsíci +1

    We have those in Switzerland too. Usually Suzuki Jimnys

  • @grebo8382
    @grebo8382 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I built an A-traktor with my father and I love to drive it even if I can only go 30km/h. Not every A-traktor's top speed is 30km/h because people manipulate them to go faster. I know a guy who manipulated his by using 1 single 50cm long cable. It took him less than 5 minutes to do and when he was done he took it out for a test drive and topped at 180km/h. This is very illegal ofcourse. The culture around it is very fun to be a part of and I love it. We party, we drift and we do all kinds of fun stupid shit. My friend drives a white van A-traktor with a huge sticker on the side of it saying "Free candy". He actually does give people free candy if they come forward and ask for it.
    Last winter me and 6 other people sat at the back of the van and 3 at the front (the driver and 2 passengers) and we started drifting. We flew around like hell at the back of the van because there weren't any seats and I will never forget how fun it was.

    • @98Zai
      @98Zai Před 3 měsíci

      Very good summary! This here explains the whole thing!

  • @sennheiser1986
    @sennheiser1986 Před rokem +4

    there's also a few like this in belgium, 4 wheeled mopeds with a speed limit of 45km/h

  • @wizardrhyme9597
    @wizardrhyme9597 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I love them, never owned one. I drove a supermoto instead but seeing the Epa's on the road always brings me a smile cause i know that behind the wheel, there's a kid absolutely loving every second of driving. Yeah its annoying to get stuck behind them sometimes but its worth it. Many people want to get them off the roads but if anything i think we should keep them on the roads but allow them to go 50km/h instead like the moped cars

  • @NorthernFlight
    @NorthernFlight Před rokem +2

    You got it good, great video 👍

  • @orchidhouse297
    @orchidhouse297 Před 10 měsíci +2

    In the UK 20mph streets are spreading in the name of safety and less pollution. The problem is keeping down to that speed, especially in a high torque vehicle where the slightest accelerator movement can shoot the speed up to 25mph in seconds. I saw a list of 20mph accidents, one into a bus stop, one into a hairdressers shop, one into a school fence and others. They all had the same reason - looking at the speedometer instead of the road. I found using a low gear with the engine at max revs keeps the speed within limits but does nothing for mpg figures.

  • @lofis07a
    @lofis07a Před 10 měsíci +1

    Local Swede here
    A traktors can be re-registered back into a car once they take their license

  • @Nyth63
    @Nyth63 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My Dad got his driver's license in Wisconsin, USA in 1947 at age 14. The was agricultural provision in the law at that time.

  • @malthuswasright
    @malthuswasright Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sounds a bit like the French Voitures Sans Permis, that allowed younger people to drive "cars" that were power limited. The main issue there was that there was a significant aftermarket for those who had driving bans for drunk driving... They could still get VSPs and be mobile.

  • @anokata-kd8oc
    @anokata-kd8oc Před rokem +2

    Compared to your high production quality, your subscriber count is very low. It's a shame that not more people know about this channel. Keep up the good work.

  • @558vulcanxh
    @558vulcanxh Před 10 měsíci

    Very Interesting Mattias ,thanks for sharing👍👍😊😊 They're quite fascinating, I bet we would all have a 1960/50American car if we had room for one .

  • @mjouwbuis
    @mjouwbuis Před 10 měsíci +3

    The law for converting cars to agricultural vehicles (not necessaricly tractors) was far from unique. It existed in The Netherlands as well, maybe still does. I think that category has now been mostly superseded by the 4 wheel moped category which also has existed for a few decades.

  • @anvilsvs
    @anvilsvs Před 10 měsíci +1

    VERY bad idea. Mismatched speeds in traffic are always trouble.

  • @bruceleealmighty
    @bruceleealmighty Před 10 měsíci +1

    A graduated driver training course sounds perfect. There are classes of license requiring people to drive certain vehicles under specific license. Always felt that such training should be standardized, rather than direct training for one type of vehicle.

  • @cloggybobbyrg
    @cloggybobbyrg Před rokem +6

    Wait........ this video has only 300 views? it should be a crime to have such a low viewcount with such high production quality... You've earned a new subscriber :)

  • @JBobjork
    @JBobjork Před 8 měsíci

    I love that you show a Volvo 780 when you talk about every second person drives a Volvo. You wont see many 780s though, they are very unusual :)

  • @henryandersson7141
    @henryandersson7141 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I thought everybody were familiar with Emperor of cheese: Westerbotten, and the fact that it is made in Burträsk, but apparently not...
    We live in a world where communication is essential, even for teenagers. The A-traktor is the least bad alternativ for peeople with some financial limits: It's safer than a 2-wheeler or a "mopedbil" (a squimish aluminium or plastic chassi running 45...), it's warmer than a 2-wheeler (tenagers seem to have forgotten have to put on clothes...), they are almost (!) affordable...
    The downside is lousy fuelconsumption, and the built-in capacity for enraging everybody else.
    It is though very interesting to see that other countries have different solutions solving the issue of teenage transportation.

  • @Steinersgarage
    @Steinersgarage Před rokem +6

    i drove one of these tractors when i was 15 untill i turned 17. i firstly had a Volvo 244 and later i had a Volvo duett. (both was an A-tractor) and i miss that part of my life very often. and i never get mad when im behind one today as i drove one myself when i was that age. i love them and i hope they stay for ever.

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 Před 10 měsíci +8

    I moved from Schleswig-Holstein in Germany to Småland in Sweden about a year ago. I also thought about byuing an a-traktor but because I'm almost old enough for a driver's license for "real" cars and I'm not exactly bathing in money I didn't buy one.

  • @SimonJPFuhrt
    @SimonJPFuhrt Před rokem +4

    Well it is definitely safer than driving with scooters on the roads. As well as I can imagine that driving behind those vehicles can be pretty annoying.

    • @andreasu.3546
      @andreasu.3546 Před 9 měsíci

      Safer for the driver? Probably. Safer for everyone else? Not so sure...

  • @alungibbon3396
    @alungibbon3396 Před rokem +1

    Volvo cars was acquired by the Chinese Geely group in 2010 according to Wikipedia.

  • @henrik.norberg
    @henrik.norberg Před 10 měsíci +3

    I live in Sundsvall in north, actually exactly in the middle but called north, and we have the most of those stupid slow cars of all of Sweden. The person responsible for the law that allows them should be sentenced to prison for the time equally of all time wasted for all Swedes. That would probably be something like almost a million years. The best punishment for everyone driving thoses is that when they get a real car they get to waste time behind the slow cars for the rest of their life.

    • @henryandersson7141
      @henryandersson7141 Před 10 měsíci

      Det är ju inte ungdomarna som vill köra 30. Det är lagstiftaren, som inte fattat hur behovet ser ut. Många tror på mopedbilen, men jag släpper aldrig i helvetet ut min dotter i en sån. En glasslåda är ju säkrare... Höjd hastighetsgräns skulle minska problemet, eller sänkt ålder för B-kortet, men jag är rädd för att det är för många tomtar som tror att kollektivtrafiken ska lösa problemet - vilket innebär att ingenting händer...

  • @flitsertheo
    @flitsertheo Před 11 měsíci +1

    In Belgium soon every car will become a virtual "A-Traktor" with 30km/h limits being imposed about everywhere.

  • @Toksyuryel
    @Toksyuryel Před 10 měsíci +2

    Oh man, I *NEED* to know what Not Just Bikes thinks about these things.

    • @fortheloveofnoise9298
      @fortheloveofnoise9298 Před 10 měsíci

      His voice makes me want to jump in front of a train....he has some good points though.
      Anyways, I will move from the U.S. to Sweden to live with my fiancé, as an American, cars are your identity, so I will have all our kids driving as soon as possible.

  • @mbak7801
    @mbak7801 Před 10 měsíci +1

    BTW. Volvo is a wholly owned Chinese company. That aside as long as these vehicles do not have driving licence requirements (if they do then get rid of the rule) then a drunk driver or one who habitually speeds loses their ability to drive their big Volvo but have to drive for a year or more in a slow old tractor with a big red triangle on it. The car of shame :-).

  • @mikemainer3009
    @mikemainer3009 Před 8 měsíci

    I can see these vehicles being very useful not only for rural teenagers, but for rural senior citizens who can no longer drive a normal car safely but still need some way to shop for food, go to doctor's appointments, and so forth.
    In addition, the issue of these vehicles causing unsafe conditions for other drivers seems to be quite exaggerated. If the roads are properly marked to safely allow drivers to pass these vehicles, what is the big deal?

  • @henryhawthorn8849
    @henryhawthorn8849 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The EPA - Tractor may have had a useful purpose when Swedish farmers 😊couldn’t afford farm machinery, but they absolutely make no sense nowadays, and it must be terribly frustrating encountering vehicles on the road that only move at 30 km/h - it’s a safety hazard! I personally don’t understand why would anyone want a modern vehicle that doesn’t move faster than a horse.

  • @sprague49
    @sprague49 Před rokem +2

    Wow. Sweden actually figured out how to make teenagers drive like old folks.

  • @Volvo_EG
    @Volvo_EG Před měsícem

    So I think there is another reason for the ton of classic cars in Sweden. In the winter they are not putting tons of salt on the roads but sand which is not damaging the car regarding corrosion. Latter is not happen in Sweden.

  • @jameswarner7435
    @jameswarner7435 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I love it. We use the exact same triangular "slow moving vehicle" sign here in the states. Except here you only ever see them on the back of farm tractors, construction equipment, and the Amish folk's horse drawn buggies!

  • @fougamagister8862
    @fougamagister8862 Před rokem +2

    in Belgium all cars have become A-Tractors as in most cities and even some rural areas the maximum speed is lowered to 30 km/h, the only difference is that young people can't drive them. And when they at last obtain a license (being 18 yrs or older) often they don't know how to behave and fly off roads driving at least 130 km/h :-)

  • @itzcookie05
    @itzcookie05 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I wouldn't say it only started a year ago I saw these types of vehicles begin their rise in popularity about two or three years ago, one person in the same school year as me had gotten two of these one which was a pickup truck model and one which was a BMW city car model, it felt really weird which is how I've been able to keep track of roughly when it began despite my spotty memory concerning time.

  • @alanscott8063
    @alanscott8063 Před 10 měsíci

    In France, the rule is Vehicule Sans Permis (Vehicle without permit). Driven by 14 year olds and people who have no driving licence (drink drivers in rural areas). The regulations control the weight and speed (45kmh max) of the vehicle. The Citroen Ami is built to these regulations.

  • @kenschmidt6522
    @kenschmidt6522 Před 8 měsíci

    We had a Swedish exchange student in my class in high school. He shipped a vintage corvette home.

  • @MixiMera
    @MixiMera Před 10 měsíci +1

    We must stop this dangerous trend and forbid all A-tractors (EPA tractors) in Sweden and Europe. Scary how many accident instances we have seen. And this vehicle is driven without a proper education. Get rid of them PLEASE!!!

  • @matsv201
    @matsv201 Před 8 měsíci

    There is a small but important factor missing here.
    You do need a license to drive a tractor, a tractor license. It use to be that every higher license you took, you automatically all the once under. So in the old days, if you got a Bus license you got all the licenses. This was change in the 90s so you have to take each and every license seperatly, apart from tractor license. So you got any other license, you automatically got a tractor license.
    In 2009 they added driving license for a moped. Prior to 2009 you could just jump onto a moped and drive it. But from 2009 you needed a license. This was golden for all the driving schools making bank. But as s side effect of that, every one who got a moped license automatically got a tractor license, and if you have a tractor license you can drive both a EPA and a A-tractor.
    Because moped is really common, loads of people get moped license, hence loads of people are alowed to drive a A-tractor.
    When its suddenly get pretty cheap to convert a car to a A-tractor. Say the family got a 8-10 year old car and getting a new one. Its not that much more expensive just converting it than buying a new moped. And the car is typically worth MORE as a A-tractor than a car, so you might actually increase the value of it. On top of that, the kid is now well protected with dual side airbags and crumple zone that is waaay over kill for 30km/h. (really more of protection against other motorists).
    Suddenly the kids get 100 of hours of driving experience. Yes, its a bit slower, but in city and suburb traffic, the diffrance is really not huge.
    All fine and good? nopp, traffic school start complaining. How hard is it to make a driving test when you have 100 of hours of driving in what is effectively a car. Not at all, you just need a few hours at highway speeds to get used to it. Drivingschools are not happy. Suddenly they decided A-tractors are really really dangerous. Very ironic because they are proven to be way less dangerous than EPA tractors.
    The thing is, even in city streets, there is a noticeable diffrance between driving at a limited 30 km/h and 40km/h... +VAT. And that give teens that is a bit inexperance the extra time needed to react and learn with really very little danger to people around

  • @pcread
    @pcread Před 10 měsíci +1

    In Örebro last month I saw an Audi A4 wagon, about 2015 vintage with the orange triangle. It had the loudest car stereo I've ever heard and shiny chrome wheels at a ridiculous negative camber. There's a word for people like the kid driving that, but he'll soon be deaf, so won't hear me say it anyway.

  • @peterpleshanov5249
    @peterpleshanov5249 Před 10 měsíci

    Awesome story :)

  • @_Mackan
    @_Mackan Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you! As a Swede, I finally have a video to link people who ask

  • @emil87th
    @emil87th Před rokem +7

    Really quality reporting and editing! Definitely deserves more subs and views!
    10/10
    One quick note: the effect used for the old-timey footage at 3:46 created a really annoying and super bright flickering that hurt to look at. Might want to dial that effect down in future videos if ever used again.

  • @juhapihkanen
    @juhapihkanen Před rokem +2

    3:09 Why showing Cuban cars (wrecks) when talking about swedish car culture?

  • @SweetJP.
    @SweetJP. Před 9 měsíci

    the triangle thing, you call a warning sign, means they're not allowed over the speed of 30hm/h, it's not that the car needs to be downpaced to only drive 30km/h, it's just not allowed to drive faster.

  • @roemsen81
    @roemsen81 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I never really noticed it on my tour in 2017. In fact, it was only last year (September 2022) that it was much more noticeable.
    I think these "cars" are basically too slow. Warning signs or not. In some situations it can already be a bit dangerous. On the other hand, the traffic density is much lower, especially in the Swedish leg. Here in Germany, people would certainly get more upset if they were stuck behind it in the evening.
    But what triggered and annoyed me more as a German in Sweden were the constantly flashing railroad crossings...

    • @Maltenordin
      @Maltenordin Před 10 měsíci +1

      it exploded when they changed the law in 2020 for the a-traktor. They are everywere now

  • @user-lu6zz1hc8p
    @user-lu6zz1hc8p Před 10 měsíci

    a wide wheeled Ford 150 pickup converted to a A tractor was the funniest thing I saw when visiting Sweden.

  • @patrickgrimbergen7891
    @patrickgrimbergen7891 Před rokem +1

    In the Netherlands we have microcars that fit 1 or 2 persons with a max of 30 that can be driven from 16.
    Also some kids take a Traktor to school.

  • @tangfors
    @tangfors Před 10 měsíci +1

    The cheese slicer, is a Swedish invention, that's probably why it's there, the person who invented it might have been from the place you passed by.

    • @enkvadrat_
      @enkvadrat_ Před 8 měsíci

      There is a cheese aging facility close by and half an hour away the factory for”västerbottens” cheese is located

  • @skitidet4302
    @skitidet4302 Před 10 měsíci

    8:38 holy crap, small world, I drive there almost every day. It looks different now though since there is construction work going on on the left side and the forest is gone.

  • @jackwuff
    @jackwuff Před 10 měsíci

    There is also a thing in Germany called Ellenator Car - which can be driven with 16 years. It is modifyed to only 3 wheels. But it is allowed to drive faster.

  • @thomasguillo3595
    @thomasguillo3595 Před 10 měsíci

    It kinda exists in other countries of Europe with the cars for people not owning a proper driving licence. It is used by youth, people who lost their licence due to bad driving, people who could never passed it and some old people

  • @paulbriggs3072
    @paulbriggs3072 Před 10 měsíci

    There are similarities to farm vehicle laws in the U.S. In New York State for instance, a "farm vehicle weighing 26,000 pounds or less may be operated anywhere within New York State and in any other state as long as that state honors the Covered Farm Vehicle designation.
    If the vehicle displays a “FARM” plate, it may only be operated within 25 miles of the farm." These could I suppose be cars but are usually pick-up trucks. By the way farm vehicles over 26,000 lbs may be operated up to 150 air miles from the farm. No speed restrictions on these. No commercial license required. Young drivers too.

  • @rwadley15
    @rwadley15 Před 8 měsíci

    In the UK there are many large towns and cities that have already introduced speed limits of 20mph which is the equivalent of 30kph

  • @BlueBetaPro
    @BlueBetaPro Před 10 měsíci +1

    Imagine the many many millions in productivity loss per year from sitting behind those cars just so rich parents teenagers can show off, that's the dumbest thing I have ever heard, just give them ATVs instead.

  • @intrepidbiped
    @intrepidbiped Před 10 měsíci

    Living in Canada, where a trip from one town to another is at least 60-70km, this just wouldn't work out. We travel at 10km over the posted speed limit as a norm.

  • @mmt44y
    @mmt44y Před 10 měsíci

    Do the E-cars have to be plated and insured? Do Police check?

  • @theairstig9164
    @theairstig9164 Před 10 měsíci

    In Australia we have the concept of making aircraft out of cheap parts from the local brand hardware store "Bunnings aircraft, inc", "Bunnings race team" and so-on

  • @larsweibel6192
    @larsweibel6192 Před 10 měsíci

    In Switzerland we have something similar, but the cars are way smaller and specially built for this purpose

  • @willsonboi
    @willsonboi Před 10 měsíci

    As a proud owner of a Saab 9-5 A-tractor i can say that its very usefull and fun of course. Although there are also things called moped bilar (moped cars) that in the same way epa tractors classify as tractors they classify as mopeds. So the moped cars can drive up to 45km/h which i think is a good speed for a-tractors too. I mean, i cant even drive in my citys speed limit whilst the moped cars overtake me. I also think that if your car had backseats before it was build it should be allowed to have and use those too. Because before right this month i think, you could sit as many as youd want in the front and without seatbelts. But if you had backseats that wouldnt necessarily be an issue. And as you said the epa tractors are a good way to learn how to drive to get a normal drivers license. I mean, i didnt know how to use the clutch or nothing but now i watch videos of people failing ther driving school tests and cringe for them.

  • @Skracken
    @Skracken Před 8 měsíci

    I'm Swedish and in my opinion the A-traktor should be banned outright. They're super slow and cause many dangerous disruptions in traffic, and quite definetly a lot of road rage situations. Imagine you're on your way to work in the morning, and all of a sudden you're stuck in a long 30kph traffic-jam on an 80kph road, because someone's kid is too spoiled to take the bus to school.

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Pretty strange but guess this class of vehicles services a purpose.

  • @ProjectUnknowEddi
    @ProjectUnknowEddi Před 10 měsíci +2

    I guess we might get that trend here also, Citroën Ami & opel rocks electric. They are not driven by young ones... at least I've seen only a low percentage with that. But I see middle age and older people with them in Kassel. When I asked on at bauhaus they told me "yea, normally I drive by bike/public transport and avoid cars, but for getting goods or weather is not good/cold... its nice to have a smoll one, that can fit on a small slot. I'm sharing a parling space in the garage with my neighbour and we only need a normal power plug."
    I guess there is a market for smaller, practical, electric cars with 50-120km range. At least if they cost less then 6000-8500€ - this is what people I know pay for their city/second car that they normally buy used.

  • @michaelenglund
    @michaelenglund Před 7 měsíci +1

    I live in Sweden and have had a drivers license for 30 years. The A-tractors are annoying and create more unsafe situations than the safety those would create giving the 15 year olds practice on the roads. There are even 110 km/h roads where the A-tractots are allowed. It would be much better just to let the 15 year olds wait til 16 to get a light motorcycle licence if they want to go quicker than a moped in the 6 months of ridable roads. Or just wait until 18 years of age to get a license for cars.

    • @catd11ng74
      @catd11ng74 Před 3 měsíci

      Would you drive a motorcycle in the winter when there's snow and -20°C?? Guess not!! One reason why 15 year old kids behave like they do depends on how their parents have raised them.

  • @johan.ohgren
    @johan.ohgren Před 10 měsíci

    2:07 wow, never expected my small town to turn up on a YT video..

  • @silkdestroyer
    @silkdestroyer Před rokem +2

    Speaking from the UK looks like a totally stupid idea. Cars driving around at that speed? Nothing but a nuisance.

    • @DDtch6669
      @DDtch6669 Před rokem

      Well it's stupid to have it in London as it is in Stockholm. But imagine living up north where everything is far away. Having something like this is genius.

    • @janjson435
      @janjson435 Před rokem

      Living in Sweden and i totally agree. It is a plague on Swedish roads

    • @janjson435
      @janjson435 Před rokem +1

      However from an active safety perspective the slightly converted regular cars are far better than the many chinese-built plastic moped cars totally lacking safety systems

  • @paulfromperth5713
    @paulfromperth5713 Před 8 měsíci

    I’ve been to Sweden twice and I did notice a lot of old American V8s.

  • @fvo-steamguidesochmer8559

    6 Years back when a bunch of people at my school got EPA's they did not care about the speed limit and pretty much always went 70-170. But i have noticed that since more models are allowed EPA's has became alot slower... alot slower, they are kinda annoying imo.

  • @kamenberg
    @kamenberg Před 10 měsíci

    I laughed a lot. A good one! 😃

  • @TheCoastalAVENGER
    @TheCoastalAVENGER Před 9 měsíci

    I shudder at the thought of a speed capped vehicle single-handly causing a traffic jam. Driving places can be frustrating or stressful as it is, I'll pass on that!! 😅

  • @SteveMorton
    @SteveMorton Před 10 měsíci

    France allows 4 wheeled quadra-cycles with a speed limit of 45kph and max cc of 660 they are a pain at that speed even with a line of traffic behind them. There are also electric versions coming out the Citroen Ami being the most known one!

  • @fredrikoscar4741
    @fredrikoscar4741 Před rokem +1

    We call the small plastic ones Ice cream boxes. Hate them....

  • @sajkin9705
    @sajkin9705 Před 3 měsíci

    I would like to buy one and transport it to Slovakia (1700km) but i am not sure how it is with the maximum speed. If I can unlock it and drive normally through sweden, dennmark, germany, czechs and here to slovakia. Anyone help? I really like those cars but I have no idea if I can unlock the speed and if I can drive at those plates more than 30kmh

  • @nekture
    @nekture Před 8 měsíci

    Good, accessible and wanted public transit comes first but this could fill mobility gaps in too rural areas.

  • @maggiepie8810
    @maggiepie8810 Před 8 měsíci

    They have been involved in a few accidents in which teenagers have died, as well. Up until recently, no seatbelts were required, and it was legal to let your friends ride along on the loading platform. Another of their problems is that they're still technically cars, and the conversion is oftentimes only done by locking the gear box in the first gear (it's not like some teenagers have figured out how to make them go faster). Do I think that they should be exported to other countries? Not really, no. Let them remain one of our national oddities. Implementing something like them in Germany would also be even more of disaster, unless Stau is your favourite thing ever.

  • @Snuset
    @Snuset Před 10 měsíci

    I personally think they need stricter regulations, like the need to have a requirement to be quiet, they need a license plate in the rear not just in the front, that it should be strictly forbidden to be on roads that have a speed limit that's 50km (a little over 25mph).

  • @bloppepow3r670
    @bloppepow3r670 Před rokem

    0:12
    Sundsvall?

  • @AllenMorris3
    @AllenMorris3 Před 10 měsíci

    In the Netherlands there is the Canta, but it is treated as a bicycle. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canta_(vehicle)

  • @I-Libertine
    @I-Libertine Před 10 měsíci

    So remind me: what did those two rather big references to American classic car collecting (and Cuban vehicles) have to do with A-Traktors?

  • @jonathanwilson773
    @jonathanwilson773 Před měsícem

    You get cars restricted to 25kph in Germany. I see an old Fiat Panda everyday with a 25kph sticker on the back.

  • @seanmar1738
    @seanmar1738 Před 9 měsíci

    I do live in the country in the U.S. I would totally get one for my younger kids to practice with. (And, if they really can serve as a kind of makeshift tractor, then I might get one for that too, because I could use a tractor, and, I can't quite afford a tractor, and, I keep hearing about how the tractor companies are making the new tractors so proprietary that you can't fix them yourself, so, I have always thought that making my own would be best anyway.)

  • @jonntischnabel
    @jonntischnabel Před 8 měsíci

    In the UK, we can drive actual tractors at 16 on public roads. There were 3 farmers sons at my high school who drove tractors to school. I have no problem with this, as I would have loved to drive anything on the roads at 16. I went on my first driving lesson on my 17th birthday.

  • @cliftonfurney5083
    @cliftonfurney5083 Před 10 měsíci

    In Alabama it's just being stuck behind regular tractors or combines or sprayers

  • @mrmarcuscars2072
    @mrmarcuscars2072 Před 10 měsíci

    There are many road accidents with A-traktors nowdays. And kids have died driving them faster than aloud.

  • @Crazywave89_Gd
    @Crazywave89_Gd Před 2 měsíci

    as a Swede. My mother has told me multiple times that she would kill me if i got an A-tractor